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Martina Quiere Bailar - Vueltas y Revueltas [2014 Spain] @320

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They make newly created instrumental folk music for dancing. They define themselves as "a stateless group that imbues their sound with nuances that draw from French popular music and from other neighboring countries". The quintet has been working as such for just over two and a half years: Esther Sáchez (violin) and Sonsoles Arribas (violin) - the group's starting cell -, Fabio Morgetta (diatonic accordion), Diego Sánchez (acoustic guitar) and Juan de the Source (percussion). In addition, Carlos Beciro (La Musgaña) has collaborated on both mandolin and bass. A craft work built among the five that can put in the category of "waltz-folk", a type of music spread throughout Europe that allows both dancing on the dance floor and relaxed listening, intimate, delicate work in the who have taken special care of the sound. The album folder is illustrated by Tomás Gimeno. They have marked a unique way of working –as the instrumental duo Fetén Fetén also do– playing their own pieces based on tradition, avoiding localisms –without being confined to a specific community– and assimilating all traditions. Martina's music wants to dance invites to fill the squares with music, joy and as an effective way to get closer to each other.
(google-translate from castillano, sorry)

 Tracklist:
1. Hav Polska (polska)
2. Mariposa de hielo (valsa 3t)
3. Quercus Circus (bourrée 2t)
4. Post - it (valsa 8t)
5. Coccinella (mazurka)
6. Rondamusa (rondeau)
7. Gadget (scottish)
8. Valsurka (valsa - mazurka)
9. Polka Miseria (polca)

Sonsoles Arribas (violín)
Esther Sánchez (violín)
Fabio Morgetta (acordeón diatónico)
Diego Sánchez (guitarra acústica)
Juan de la Fuente (percusión)
Carlos Beceiro (bajo y mandolina)

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